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“Reliability of infrastructure equipment is the number one priority for data center owners and operators. Geist completely tests every single unit before it leaves our factory, so you can be sure our PDUs will not let you down. That means your personal downtime can be worry-free, not worrisome.”

-- Brad Wilson
President, Geist

Reimagining Rack PDUs through Modular Design [Infographic]

Since its inception in the mid-2000s, the modular data center market has exploded into a $13.1 billion industry that's poised to more than triple in value by 2022. Modularity standardizes the most expensive hardware components and disaggregates everything else. Individual modules can therefore be swapped out at a fraction of the cost of replacing the entire unit.

Ever wonder where our PDUs are made? Click the image above to watch the video to see a quick view of the Geist facility and capabilities of our PDUs.

Reimagining Rack PDUs Through Modular Design [White Paper]

Modularity was (and is still) presented with the joint value propositions of economy and efficiency. The tagline is often: buy what you need when you need it. The virtue of modularity is also seen in service and maintenance, as failed components can often be replaced without a costly wholesale exchange of an entire device.

Lincoln, NE [April 4, 2018] – Geist, a division of Vertiv and provider of intelligent power and management solutions for data centers, today announced the release of Geist GU2, its highly anticipated next generation of upgradeable rack PDUs. The Geist GU2 family establishes a robust power infrastructure foundation for mission-critical facilities and introduces an evolutionary design platform that simplifies upgrades to technology advances as business needs evolve. Geist GU2 is available immediately in all regions where Geist products are sold.

Featured Product

Switched PDUs

The Monitored and Switched PDU offers real-time power consumption monitoring including voltage, real power, apparent power, power factor, and kilowatt hours via secure web interface, SNMP, or Telnet along with the ability to remotely turn on, turn off, or reboot power at each outlet.